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he's joining us from denver. thanks for joining us. >> hello jennifer, great to join you. before you started making this movie in you 2005, you said that you were skeptical of chime change. has your point of view changed? >> honestly it was more like 20, 25 years ago when i thought that this whole story was about computer modeling, which at the time was relatively primitive. i was wrong about that. the real story was about--the real evidence had-held in the ice cores up to antarctica to to arctic. once i took time to stop and understand the empirical evidence as opposed to my my misconceptions. i started this in the late 90s but it wasn't until 2005 when the ice work started get going that i got locked into the trajectory that became the movie and ice survey. >> jennifer: you're in position to provide other i am empirical evidence, which is what your film is about. what is happening with the film? do you think it's changing the mind of skeptics? >> i've been amazed, really gratified to have shown the film in rooms in many cases had a lot of skeptical conservative audience
he's joining us from denver. thanks for joining us. >> hello jennifer, great to join you. before you started making this movie in you 2005, you said that you were skeptical of chime change. has your point of view changed? >> honestly it was more like 20, 25 years ago when i thought that this whole story was about computer modeling, which at the time was relatively primitive. i was wrong about that. the real story was about--the real evidence had-held in the ice cores up to...
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that's it for us. thank you for watching. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ >> bret: rephrases like we're almost nowhere ominous? or the first step toward budget deal? this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. the gloves are slowly coming off in the battle over how to get off the fiscal cliff. republicans call president bam become's opening proposal ludicrous. and absurd. the president is going public to try to ridicule the g.o.p. lawmakers to accepting the tax hikes now. >> i miss visiting towns like this. >> president obama got his wish, rather than negotiating with republicans he was hamering them. back on the campaign trail in a factory that makes angry bird toys. >> it's not accept to believe me and i don't think it's acceptable for you for republicans in congress to hold middle class tax cuts hostage because they don't want the tax rates on the upper income folks to go up. >> within minutes, john boehner fired back the talks are on life support. >> let's not kid ourselves. >> boehner ri
that's it for us. thank you for watching. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ >> bret: rephrases like we're almost nowhere ominous? or the first step toward budget deal? this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. the gloves are slowly coming off in the battle over how to get off the fiscal cliff. republicans call president bam become's opening proposal ludicrous. and absurd. the president is going public to try to ridicule the g.o.p....
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it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. >>> after 36 years with same-day voter registration in wisconsin, governor scott walker thinks it's time for a change. >> the vast majority of poll workers work 13-hour days and in most cases are retirees and it's difficult for them to handle the valiant of folks. it would be much better if it was handled on election day. >> it would be much better. it's really difficult for the retirees to handle the volume. the government doesn't want to overwork the older poll watchers. hmm. why would he want to do this? it must be because of the retirees he wants to help. it's definitely not because president obama won by 7 points. can it get any more obvious since the voter i.d. law walker signed is on hold? he's waiting for any way to suppress voters. "the huffington post" talked to wisconsin poll workers, including those in their 60s and 70s. they say walker's way is way off the mark. 61-year-old ruth irving says, this whole idea that this is somehow a burden on poll wo
it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. >>> after 36 years with same-day voter registration in wisconsin, governor scott walker thinks it's time for a change. >> the vast majority of poll workers work 13-hour days and in most cases are retirees and it's difficult for them to handle the valiant of folks. it would be much better if it was handled on election day. >> it would be much better. it's really difficult for the retirees to handle the volume. the...
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those days are gladly behind us. i suspect the toll tells a story that it goes down the fiscal cliff monday. every day is fiscal cliff tuesday, wednesday, thursday. you get the picture. anyway, you should pull the trigger here to buy it here if the fiscal cliff does what i'm afraid of. brown foreman reports wednesday. this is an interesting one. why? because goldman downgraded it to sell. just last night. i've seen this movie. they were wrong last time. they'll be wrong again. i'm going to bet them a bottle of jack daniels that will be the case. in fact i'll bet them a case of jack daniels that will be the case. if they're close, as we told you we like asina. and i would be willing to be a buyer of that niche retailer ahead of this quarter because of some merger gains i think we'll hear about. but again only on news of setbacks to the fiscal cliff talks. we're not going to go in and buy anything these days. you'll get some representative congressman, senator come on say you stupid idiot. you bought stock and i'm talk
those days are gladly behind us. i suspect the toll tells a story that it goes down the fiscal cliff monday. every day is fiscal cliff tuesday, wednesday, thursday. you get the picture. anyway, you should pull the trigger here to buy it here if the fiscal cliff does what i'm afraid of. brown foreman reports wednesday. this is an interesting one. why? because goldman downgraded it to sell. just last night. i've seen this movie. they were wrong last time. they'll be wrong again. i'm going to bet...
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give us some examples of how lincoln is so used. >> well, used and abused. i'm sure there are viewers out this who, when they think of lincoln they think of the, depending on their ages, raymond massey or henry fonda or hal holbrook or gregory peck or others who have played lincoln in the movies. >> furthermore, it's well known that the more a man speaks, the less he's understood. ( laughter ) >> lincoln has in fact been used almost from days of his assassination to sell products. we have lincoln logs. for a younger generation, "ted and bill's excellent adventure" includes lincoln. he is just one of those figures if you're selling a product that's synonymous with integrity, whether it's an automobile or insurance or a remedy for sleep deprivation. >> sreenivasan: honest abe. >> absolutely. honest abe. everyone wants lincoln on their side. almost everyone can devise a rationale to justify that. we go on debating who he is, what he really believed, and how it influences our politics and our culture to this day. >> sreenivasan: and that story is not over. >> th
give us some examples of how lincoln is so used. >> well, used and abused. i'm sure there are viewers out this who, when they think of lincoln they think of the, depending on their ages, raymond massey or henry fonda or hal holbrook or gregory peck or others who have played lincoln in the movies. >> furthermore, it's well known that the more a man speaks, the less he's understood. ( laughter ) >> lincoln has in fact been used almost from days of his assassination to sell...
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stay with us for that. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. one of the consequences of the breakdown of public services in the wake of the economic crisis in greece is a sharp spike up people they're infected with aids. >> on the eve of world aids day, officials are warning infection rate could get out of control unless action is taken. >> but as a new report just issued by the united nations shows, there is encouraging news. there's been a large reduction in the amount of new cases in southern africa. >> education campaigns and easier access to medicines have paid off in the battle against hiv. the number of people newly infected with the virus has dropped by 70% in malawi, botswana, and namibia in the past decade. the hiv infection rate is also slowing worldwide. in 2001, 3.3 million people contracted hiv. by 2011, the number had dropped to 2.5 million. that is around 20% fewer infections. better and more effective drugs have also meant far fewer people are dying from aids. in 2005, the number stood at 2.2 million worldwide. that fell to 1.7
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we have to uses the baseline for resolving the conflict we have to use the baseline of international law and international laws is that the whole of the worst the whole of gaza and the whole of east jerusalem are occupied palestinian territories so the power sternly in point of departure is international law the point of departure of the israel you see we reject international. as a matter of fact former foreign minister tzipi livni during the negotiations in the not published in two thousand and eight he said flatly she said flatly i am a lawyer which she is and she says i am against law in particular international law now one of the purposes of the resolution on the side of the palestinian authority that was just passed one of the purposes was to say to the israelis the u.n. has now endorsed the fact that the june nine hundred sixty seven border has to be the basis for resolving the conflict ok when he gets in is what are palestine's borders now as a result of this resolution. allow me just to take issue with what norman said about you know israel is against international law and th
we have to uses the baseline for resolving the conflict we have to use the baseline of international law and international laws is that the whole of the worst the whole of gaza and the whole of east jerusalem are occupied palestinian territories so the power sternly in point of departure is international law the point of departure of the israel you see we reject international. as a matter of fact former foreign minister tzipi livni during the negotiations in the not published in two thousand...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> eric: future of america. watch. >> who is your favorite founding father? >> abraham lincoln. >> he's not a founding father. first president. >> i want to get this down on a tape recorder because nobody will believe me. >> george washington. >> what is a founding father? >> hi. i'm earth. have we met? >> what is ben franklin famous for? >> 100th president. >> eric: genius. they're racking up the student loan debt at a record and dangerous pace. in fact, the student loan debt is sitting at trillion dollars. we talk about this all-air for long time. 93% of people student loan debt is held by the government. >> dana: president obama made it more so. he took out private lending last year. we have kids that want college experience. the big college experience. they finished. they can't find jobs. unemployment rate is 40% area. they can't find jobs and they can't pay back the student loans. when it's all to this poi
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>>guest: that it restricted use. the electricity, the electrical wiring needs to be redone and the structural damage. >>neil: did you get any answers whether they can do something to address the yellow tag and make it permanently livable? >>guest: that is my responsibility. last night i went to the town meeting knowing i would walk out with the information but i felt i needed to be part of the community which has been supporting me for the last month of the disaster, and i am, i signed up for rapid repairs which is the program where the city is working with fema to rapidly get back in the houses. however, i was not able to get follow-up to get the repairs. >>neil: are you in the same boat, here? tell us what you are going through. >>guest: we are really hurt. we have red tags on our home. it has to be bulldozed. the other problem is we have air pollution is tremendous. we have been coughing blood and i had to be hospitalized three nights ago and when i was there two people were dead because of asthma. i don't know wh
>>guest: that it restricted use. the electricity, the electrical wiring needs to be redone and the structural damage. >>neil: did you get any answers whether they can do something to address the yellow tag and make it permanently livable? >>guest: that is my responsibility. last night i went to the town meeting knowing i would walk out with the information but i felt i needed to be part of the community which has been supporting me for the last month of the disaster, and i am,...
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liz: they cannot take as much risk as they used to. they feel as if their markets are getting squeezed. >> i would be a little more careful. liz: the financials, though, putting that aside, what else looks primed and ready. is there another way, sort of a side window or back door play? >> i think beckoning markets as a whole will benefit. liz: if anyone pays attention. they are too busy looking at other things. if i am a homebuilder, i think, you guys wanted us to do better and no one is paying attention. >> this is not a market event. markets sold off dramatically. of course, we spent the next six months rallying. liz: remember that lesson, everybody. the market was skyrocketing. the slower, dumber money, that would be the retailer, do you think that will happen again? >> i think the public is more scared than they probably should be. the reality is -- liz: since we have you here and you have a have a billion, i have about ten grand, where would you allocate that? >> i think you want to put a piece of that in at least one bank. jpmorg
liz: they cannot take as much risk as they used to. they feel as if their markets are getting squeezed. >> i would be a little more careful. liz: the financials, though, putting that aside, what else looks primed and ready. is there another way, sort of a side window or back door play? >> i think beckoning markets as a whole will benefit. liz: if anyone pays attention. they are too busy looking at other things. if i am a homebuilder, i think, you guys wanted us to do better and no...
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pete williams joins us on the phone from inside the court. pete, what can you tell us? >> reporter: we're getting the order right now. i'll ask the court official if she can hand me an extra copy. but here it is. just this second here. and, well, we've been waiting all afternoon to see if the supreme court would take any of the gay marriage cases and we've just gotten aporders list here. and none of tgay marriage cases are on here. so it appears we won't hear today. i can't imagine that they would give us two orders list. i think this is it. so now the question is what does that mean. and it could mean one of several things. it could mean that the court wants more time to talk with these cases and will order them to be relisted and brought up again at another closed door conference. it could mean that they're not going to take the cases. on a day like today which is not a normal day for getting orders from the court, the only they think we would hear about is cases that they're going to take. so if there are cases they're not going to take, the first chance to hear abou
pete williams joins us on the phone from inside the court. pete, what can you tell us? >> reporter: we're getting the order right now. i'll ask the court official if she can hand me an extra copy. but here it is. just this second here. and, well, we've been waiting all afternoon to see if the supreme court would take any of the gay marriage cases and we've just gotten aporders list here. and none of tgay marriage cases are on here. so it appears we won't hear today. i can't imagine that...
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, he want a surrender from us. so far what has been offered as jessica said has really been, you know, poison to the republicans. i'm not going to agree to a deal that raises taxes by $4 for every dollar of spending cuts. i mean, last year the president at least offered some substantial spending cuts, much higher than right now. i think they're gridlocked now. i think it is a tragedy because it would be pretty easy to just get through the beginning of this year by extending everything for six months. but that's not where they're at right now. >> you know how negotiations go. you offer the very minimal in the beginning and move. why isn't the gop then unveiling a specific plan yet? wouldn't that be the most direct way to counter the white house plan, with specific numbers? >> for the last two or three years, the republicans have passed the paul ryan budget, which is a very substantive budget plan about how to deal with this deficit. it is all there, you know, in black and white. anybody can read that plan. it has en
, he want a surrender from us. so far what has been offered as jessica said has really been, you know, poison to the republicans. i'm not going to agree to a deal that raises taxes by $4 for every dollar of spending cuts. i mean, last year the president at least offered some substantial spending cuts, much higher than right now. i think they're gridlocked now. i think it is a tragedy because it would be pretty easy to just get through the beginning of this year by extending everything for six...
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but just down below us, there was some scuffling, some punching out, and using sticks. and suddenly the group were thrown by undercover security into a van and driven off. this all just happened a few moments ago. you're absolutely right that we get that feeling of two years ago here. you've got a massive crowd, by last estimate about 100,000 here tonight, packed into this square. it's of course ground zero 2011 resolution. and you can hear them chanting leave, leave and the people want to bring down the regime. the same expected against mubarak. today they're meant for morsi. these are people who are mixed bag. young, old, male, lots of female, from all walks of life. and they are part of this opposition movement that's really been galvanized over the past week or two by -- last week i should say by morsi's sudden decree that has given him of course so much power. but now they're also protesting against something else and it is an important point to make here. they're concerned about and reject entirely this flawed draft constitution which they say doesn't represent th
but just down below us, there was some scuffling, some punching out, and using sticks. and suddenly the group were thrown by undercover security into a van and driven off. this all just happened a few moments ago. you're absolutely right that we get that feeling of two years ago here. you've got a massive crowd, by last estimate about 100,000 here tonight, packed into this square. it's of course ground zero 2011 resolution. and you can hear them chanting leave, leave and the people want to...
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used. it should be used on rare occasion for extenuating circumstances. prior to 2003, there had never been a judge denied confirmation due to a filibuster. not one that have majority support. never. beginning with the estrada filibuster and there were five judges that have majority support who were all denied confirmation due to a filibuster. prior to that, it had never happened. we were trying to restore the way it had been. that had not been the standard prior to 2003. the biggest vulnerability any majority leader has this time. i came over to the senate. we were moving to cloture on a bill after eight days spent debating in energy legislation. i remember a senator sighting -- what is the rush? >> i remember cracking up. as a house got, eight hours is a long time. time is the enemy. that leverage of the exchanges to the legislation. obstructionists' can say -- look, let me have this amendment. let us make this change. how can the senate get out on thursday and friday? whenever we had a r
used. it should be used on rare occasion for extenuating circumstances. prior to 2003, there had never been a judge denied confirmation due to a filibuster. not one that have majority support. never. beginning with the estrada filibuster and there were five judges that have majority support who were all denied confirmation due to a filibuster. prior to that, it had never happened. we were trying to restore the way it had been. that had not been the standard prior to 2003. the biggest...
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it was a good moment for both of us. >> he did not see us. he did not see me. he had boots in his hands. i heard him quite clear say i have these all weather boots for you. let's take care of you. the gentleman sat down against the wall. and i'm telling you his face lit up and he smiled. >> reporter: the police commissioner ray kelly giving deprimo special cuff links. >> all i did was buy a pair of boots. but i think the biggest thing is people helping people. that's the biggest thing we can take away from this. >> reporter: after being placed on the nypd facebook page, $30,000 users have liked that. megyn: think of all the bad p.r. cops get from those videos when some of the few act badly. remember officer deprimo and how he stands for the best of what the nypd and others officers have to offer.
it was a good moment for both of us. >> he did not see us. he did not see me. he had boots in his hands. i heard him quite clear say i have these all weather boots for you. let's take care of you. the gentleman sat down against the wall. and i'm telling you his face lit up and he smiled. >> reporter: the police commissioner ray kelly giving deprimo special cuff links. >> all i did was buy a pair of boots. but i think the biggest thing is people helping people. that's the...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. syou know, i've helped alot ofof people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) awhat strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ >>> half past the hour, gold prices just about to close. sharon epperson is track being the action over at nymex. >> hi, tyler. gold prices are closing near the lows of the session. right around $1,712 an ounce. down $16 or so on the day. we've seen a lot of vola
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that is a nonstarter for us in the house of representatives and the president should share with us what he thinks he should be cutting. not just 10, 20 years out in advance, what are we going to cut in year one naepts wh. that's what i want to hear from the president. >> i want to talk about what you think needs to be more specific. let's talk about the debt ceiling for a second. the debt ceiling is not more money. it is raising the level to accommodate what congress has already appropriated. it's not an unlimited spending -- credit card. most serious economists think that it's -- it is an unnecessary act. why not review the bidding on how the debt ceiling should be used. it's used as a shotgun to the head of either party, either president. >> look. there's got to be some limit to the debt we're putting forward in this country. i believe we should have that discussion. in the past it's driven the debate and the discussion about our out-of-control debt. we're paying more than $600 million a day in interest on our national debt. we deficit spend between $3 billion and $4 billion a day. no
that is a nonstarter for us in the house of representatives and the president should share with us what he thinks he should be cutting. not just 10, 20 years out in advance, what are we going to cut in year one naepts wh. that's what i want to hear from the president. >> i want to talk about what you think needs to be more specific. let's talk about the debt ceiling for a second. the debt ceiling is not more money. it is raising the level to accommodate what congress has already...
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charlie: i think he used to play football. i think virtu has about five or six fingers lined up for it. and getco to go back and it is that the 50 bed. from what i understand, it is not above 320, but it is and all cash. it is likely to last about a week. i do not think they are ready. lori: we are following this deal so closely. charlie: knight is the leading market maker out there. it provides retail. if you trade through td ameritrade, knight plays a role in your trade. we could always learn something. melissa: charlie gasparino, thank you so much. have a great weekend. a surprising new report on the amount of taxes the top 5% of americans pay. melissa: gas prices are up. how do you feel about paying even more? the new talk about raising the tax to avoid the fiscal cliff. ♪ those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for ily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's ght. you can be more confident in your ability to
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us to make those decisions now. thank you all. >> house speaker john boehner essentially painting a rather pessimistic picture about negotiations going on at the white house, and with the president over avoiding the fiscal cliff saying the highlights here that there is a stalemate, saying that this was not political posturing. also saying that the white house offer was not a serious proposal, which is not considered a serious proposal, and, finally, that he says we are almost nowhere when it comes to the talks on the fiscal cliff. we can have more details on just where they are. you've got 32 days or so before the possibility of these tax increases, as well as spending cuts to go into effect, and it is high stakes diplomacy, political posturing, as well as serious economic questions in terms of how this is going to impact all of us in the coming new year. we're going to have more on that after a quick break. bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of
us to make those decisions now. thank you all. >> house speaker john boehner essentially painting a rather pessimistic picture about negotiations going on at the white house, and with the president over avoiding the fiscal cliff saying the highlights here that there is a stalemate, saying that this was not political posturing. also saying that the white house offer was not a serious proposal, which is not considered a serious proposal, and, finally, that he says we are almost nowhere when...
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thank you for joining us and updating us and telling us your story. ashleigh, these are tstories tht we'll hear on sunday, 6:00, anders anderson cooper does a great job. i call it a four tissue event, but they are tears of joy. 9:00 p.m. eastern and 8:00 our preshow. >> i'm proud to breathe the same air as someone like marie. thank you, it's great. great to hear. and it's a great story. great event. everybody, make sure you can hear more of marie's story as well by tuning in to "cnn heroes sharing the spotlight" this sunday night 8:00 p.m. eastern and then following that 9:00 p.m. eastern it's the big event, "cnn heroes an all-star tribute." baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the
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how do you think this sets us up for the year ahead. we have some really big challenges that our don't tree facescountry faces. your thoughts and how big of a role party is in this problem, and in not being able to really get any resolutions, and kick the can down the road. is the party the problem or is it something else? >> i think a lot of it is both parties and problems within both parties. i think a lot of the players that are sitting here already today making these decisions are looking at the 2014 re-election bid, and they are not worried about the other party. their seats are safe for the most part, republican seat versus a democratic challenger. what they are worried about is they vote for a tax increase here and they are challenged in the primary, in a prime air remember next year in 2014 and lose to somebody that was stronger on taxes, and the same thing over on the democratic side. if they give up -- if an incumbent member gives up on medicare cuts for instance and he goes into his district, he's challengeable in his or her
how do you think this sets us up for the year ahead. we have some really big challenges that our don't tree facescountry faces. your thoughts and how big of a role party is in this problem, and in not being able to really get any resolutions, and kick the can down the road. is the party the problem or is it something else? >> i think a lot of it is both parties and problems within both parties. i think a lot of the players that are sitting here already today making these decisions are...
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me and the benefits that you pay us. many of us receive in some cases 30% to 50% of our salary over in benefits. and so we keep paying more money for a service that's not better. one of the challenges that we have as public educators is to come up with a better performing school system, not just to say to the public and taxpayers, we want you to pay us more money. >> all right. so there was this recent report out of harvard that found that students in latvia, chile, brazil are making academic gains three times faster than american kids. our students ranking 5th in math, 17th in science, and 14th in reading. now, the president does not support education cuts. but this is what congress, you know, comes up with, cutting in places where we need it most. the seeds of our future are our kids and their education. what does this say about our priorities? >> our priorities are focused on the adults in the schools and not the children in the schools. we want to make sure when we're talking about education reform, we want to make s
me and the benefits that you pay us. many of us receive in some cases 30% to 50% of our salary over in benefits. and so we keep paying more money for a service that's not better. one of the challenges that we have as public educators is to come up with a better performing school system, not just to say to the public and taxpayers, we want you to pay us more money. >> all right. so there was this recent report out of harvard that found that students in latvia, chile, brazil are making...
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thanks for being with us. the first question i have is what if i just decide can't take uncertainty and will do nothing now. what do you say to that? >> that is what we see our business owners doing, they are really unclear about where the economy is going to go and what the impact of the cliff is going to be nd we ask about their outlook of business conditions six months out, mid year next year, 14% said they thought would be better but 19% thought it would be worse than 22% of time 37 your record highs, who knows? no idea where it will go. the best thing to do is sit tight. dennis: what bothers small people most? the rating creases that president obama and the democrats want? don't increase rates that cap deductions so people will pay more than what the republicans want or is it spending cuts from government? which of those three is the toughest? >> the most important issue is what the tax rates are going to be. all good business people make decisions on after-tax returns with you are looking at a worker you
thanks for being with us. the first question i have is what if i just decide can't take uncertainty and will do nothing now. what do you say to that? >> that is what we see our business owners doing, they are really unclear about where the economy is going to go and what the impact of the cliff is going to be nd we ask about their outlook of business conditions six months out, mid year next year, 14% said they thought would be better but 19% thought it would be worse than 22% of time 37...
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now you're saying basically in your book that the internet can enslave us but the internet is just a thing right it's a soulless piece of equipment who was the wheel in slave. the people who control the interception of the internet and to some degree also physically control the big data warehouses and international fiber optic lines so we all think of the internet as some kind of pathetic realm where we can throw out ideas and communications and with pagers and books and they exist somewhere out there actually they exist on web servers in new york will never be or in beijing and information comes to us through satellite connections or through proper optic cables so who are physically controls this controls the realm of our ideas and communications and whoever is able to sit on those communications channels can intercept entire nations and that's the new game in town as far as state spying is concerned intercepting entire nations not individuals and yes this sounds like a kind of futuristic scenario but you're saying that the siege is already here i mean the united states' national se
now you're saying basically in your book that the internet can enslave us but the internet is just a thing right it's a soulless piece of equipment who was the wheel in slave. the people who control the interception of the internet and to some degree also physically control the big data warehouses and international fiber optic lines so we all think of the internet as some kind of pathetic realm where we can throw out ideas and communications and with pagers and books and they exist somewhere...
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margaret brennan joins us to tell us why the u.s. voted no. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie, and to norah. israeli government says it gives palestinians a state without ending the conflict. u.n. recognition makes the west bank and gaza strip part of the palestinian state not defeated territory. without negotiating the borders of one with israel. here is the problem. negotiation negotiations are in a standstill. as we saw last week violent extremists like hamas are gaining influence. palestinian authority, which rejects violence, recognizes israel, is losing influence and patience. last week secretary clinton c s successfully negotiated the cease fire but wasn't able to persuade palestinian president mahmoud abbas to drop this bid. >> margaret, are there consequences for the united states and iz role for this vote? >> reporter: potentially. the concern is that congress could cut off funds to the palestinian authority. the u.s. gave about $495 million in aid last year, which helped keep that peaceful government in power. the
margaret brennan joins us to tell us why the u.s. voted no. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie, and to norah. israeli government says it gives palestinians a state without ending the conflict. u.n. recognition makes the west bank and gaza strip part of the palestinian state not defeated territory. without negotiating the borders of one with israel. here is the problem. negotiation negotiations are in a standstill. as we saw last week violent extremists like hamas are gaining...
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never believe what we used. glue and food coloring. >> wow. >> you mix them together just like this, and to create this, we used electrical tape, and you just start painting away. once your done painting, do a couple of coats, spray it with shellac and when you are done, rip off the tape and voila. >> happy holidays to you. >> natalie. >> home to style, donna is behind the website and book "p.s., i made this." good morning. how to add sparkle to the holiday season, including the necklace around your neck. >> all like to sparkle and shine all year long. these are rings that i had at home. all have tons of jewelry, i know, you do. running out the door for a holiday party, all you need is a punch of rings rope or ribbon. >> no hot glue or sewing. >> slip them on, easy, breezy and tie it around your neck. >> cool. >> you can go to a flea market. >> vintage stores, can you find those rings. >> these are even from party city, these fun ones, nobody will ever know. >> it's great. i like the look. i love it. >> a quick
never believe what we used. glue and food coloring. >> wow. >> you mix them together just like this, and to create this, we used electrical tape, and you just start painting away. once your done painting, do a couple of coats, spray it with shellac and when you are done, rip off the tape and voila. >> happy holidays to you. >> natalie. >> home to style, donna is behind the website and book "p.s., i made this." good morning. how to add sparkle to the...
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we do know what didn't happen, unless there's something they're not telling us. romney was not offered a job or a post in the administration, as some had speculated might happen as sort of a conciliatory gesture. who knows if he would have taken that or wanted something like that. it was sort of very tepid, the language that we got, that they would work together in the future if opportunities arose on issues they were both interested in, and they discussed american leadership in the world, which is about the closest you can come to saying absolutely nothing. these are two men who were never close. they didn't serve in the senate together like obama and mccain did. really the only times they've met have been in the context of campaigning against one another, being on the debate stage together. so i don't think there was any way for them to get together and have it not be sort of stiff and awkward. >> and in fact, david gregory was reporting that romney doesn't want a part in fiscal cliff negotiations. there were reports that his team said, look, he's not looking f
we do know what didn't happen, unless there's something they're not telling us. romney was not offered a job or a post in the administration, as some had speculated might happen as sort of a conciliatory gesture. who knows if he would have taken that or wanted something like that. it was sort of very tepid, the language that we got, that they would work together in the future if opportunities arose on issues they were both interested in, and they discussed american leadership in the world,...
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stay with us. it's a royal reveal. >>> also ahead, target plus nieman equals the hottest collaboration of the season. we're revealing the entire collection here before it hits stores tomorrow. this is something you have to see to believe. be right back. >>> good morning i'm kristen sze the bay area is bracing for more stormy weather. caltrans crews just finished cleaning up a mudslide. let's go to sue. >>> thankfully, that mudslide has been cleared and 84 has been tough all morning. once again, good news for niles canyon road many eastbound 580 accident at greenville cleared, tough drive westbound as well. accident southbound 280, bumper-to-bumper from belmont to sand hill road. >>> how much longer for heavy >>> welcome back. flash flood warning continues for sonoma county, petaluma, willowbrook creek, strongest storm over glen allen, still heavy rain up and didn't the san ramon valley, scattered light to heavy rain across the south bay, we are going to have flooding through at least 11:00. >> stay
stay with us. it's a royal reveal. >>> also ahead, target plus nieman equals the hottest collaboration of the season. we're revealing the entire collection here before it hits stores tomorrow. this is something you have to see to believe. be right back. >>> good morning i'm kristen sze the bay area is bracing for more stormy weather. caltrans crews just finished cleaning up a mudslide. let's go to sue. >>> thankfully, that mudslide has been cleared and 84 has been...
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no use lo que no usaría para la oficina. >>> aquí se ve la espalda que tiene el corte. el brillo, los colores y los accesorios. >>> si, se puede un poco más que lo normal pero se acepta un poquito. >>> para una mujer en los 40 años, se puede usar pantalones estampados¿ >>> si, se puede. >>> aquí tenemos a una chica de 35-45 y tiene pantalones estampados y vemos el mismo ejemplo que el escote no es necesario. >>> arriba está sólido y se ve el estampado, está bueno. >>> se puede usar metálico para los 40 años? >>> claro que sí, mientas que no sea entero un look metálico. también dan volumen, así que hay que cuidarlo. >>> aquí hay un look que venía de trabajo y se arregló apra ir a la fiesta. >>> es un look perfecto para una mujer de 50 años y así saliendo de la oficina a la fiesta- >>> perfecto, muchas gracias por estos looks. disfrute de las fiestas que son una vez al año y de la moda, lo que le acomoda! >>> sentirse cómodo con uno mismo es lo más importante. >>> eso! >>> regresamos a los estudios. >>> yo también estoy aquí! >>> tienen algún sínt
no use lo que no usaría para la oficina. >>> aquí se ve la espalda que tiene el corte. el brillo, los colores y los accesorios. >>> si, se puede un poco más que lo normal pero se acepta un poquito. >>> para una mujer en los 40 años, se puede usar pantalones estampados¿ >>> si, se puede. >>> aquí tenemos a una chica de 35-45 y tiene pantalones estampados y vemos el mismo ejemplo que el escote no es necesario. >>> arriba está sólido y...
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stuart: you could use this principle, small-scale, you could use that to a small community in america somewhat. >> it is economically justifiable. there's another source of power. stuart: it would not be economically viable if you put this small town in arizona for example. >> depends what their source of energy is. it may not. stuart: you are a lifetime in solar? >> lifetime engineering, that was my first -- dave: have you ever been there? >> it is difficult to get to. they have one very every two weeks and if you miss the u.s. and other two weeks. stuart: what do people do their? >> they enjoy it and i solar energy they have, there is an agricultural community. stuart: will you do this on another island? >> we don't have the contract. it is the great opportunity to improve the technology we have and use it in a new way that helps people. stuart: that is your commercial. what is the out the door cost to wire up solar power, 1500 people in the south pacific? >> couldn't tell you -- >> with your contract for? >> $2 million. stuart: for fifteen million people. are you coming kicking new
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they are telling us that is the woman's husband. at this point we are unsure of how he died or what weapons were used. but our sources tell us that the woman was actually tied up and somehow she managed to get to the phone to call police. she was transported to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. but again police are investigating the death of her husband. there was an active search of the area earlier this morning. a canine was used and campbell police, santa clara county sheriffs office assisted in this investigation. the rain is tampering -- hampering the investigation. they want to make sure they don't lose any evidence. we hope to have more information as the morning continues. reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> our time 6:44. police in oakland will give us more information about a missing autistic girl from oakland that has been found in san francisco. she disappeared tuesday. the 16-year-old girl's father told us his daughter was beaten and sexually assaulted. the girl walked away from the f
they are telling us that is the woman's husband. at this point we are unsure of how he died or what weapons were used. but our sources tell us that the woman was actually tied up and somehow she managed to get to the phone to call police. she was transported to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. but again police are investigating the death of her husband. there was an active search of the area earlier this morning. a canine was used and campbell police, santa clara county sheriffs...
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stuart varney just told us the white house's plan could send us into another recession. we'll talk to a democrat and ask why they think their plan to raise taxes will actually help the economy. melissa: the only reason democrats are insisting on raising rates because raising rates on the so-called rich is the holy grail of liberalism. the holy grail of liberalism. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. see what's new from campbell's. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. martha: more than a decade after the concord crash that killed 113 people, a french court clears contin
stuart varney just told us the white house's plan could send us into another recession. we'll talk to a democrat and ask why they think their plan to raise taxes will actually help the economy. melissa: the only reason democrats are insisting on raising rates because raising rates on the so-called rich is the holy grail of liberalism. the holy grail of liberalism. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and...
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cap hehn conroy: let us pray. loving and gracious god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. help us this day to kragh closer to you so that with your spirit and your presence among us we all must face the tasks of this day. bless the members of the people's house. help them to think clearly, speak confidently and act courageously in the belief that all noble service is based upon patience, truth and love. you know well the pressing issues facing our nation. grant our leaders, especially, the wisdom to do what is best and may we all join in the common will for the benefit of all constituencies even though this will take some sacrifice. may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory. amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, i demand a vo
cap hehn conroy: let us pray. loving and gracious god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. help us this day to kragh closer to you so that with your spirit and your presence among us we all must face the tasks of this day. bless the members of the people's house. help them to think clearly, speak confidently and act courageously in the belief that all noble service is based upon patience, truth and love. you know well the pressing issues facing our nation. grant our leaders,...
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they don't care about us. i'm a poor tea party person. >> stephanie: you should not be embarrassed about that at all. i heard my friend randy rhodes talk about this. the tea party did not start as a bad idea. there are a lot of people like you that some principles made sense, but you're absolutely right, they used to. >> caller: i feel so delusioned. i started believing that maybe we could help everybody but i don't think there is a future for republicans. because once the tea party kind of realized they had been used, they're going to turn. there is going to be a backlash, and people that are in need are going to come together and the republican don't have a chance. i think the funniest thing is my poor spanish friend. they think they'll have a future trying to get spanish votes. are they crazy? >> stephanie: yes, exactly. >> caller: or tea party votes in the future. they will not get tea party votes. we're against them now. >> stephanie: i think sane people look at joe wall welch. it's not the tea party peop
they don't care about us. i'm a poor tea party person. >> stephanie: you should not be embarrassed about that at all. i heard my friend randy rhodes talk about this. the tea party did not start as a bad idea. there are a lot of people like you that some principles made sense, but you're absolutely right, they used to. >> caller: i feel so delusioned. i started believing that maybe we could help everybody but i don't think there is a future for republicans. because once the tea party...
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caltrans to fill us in on the questions we have. >> good morning tracy thanks for joining us. what is going on out the roads? >> basically we have a lot of the wet roads and we are asking motorists to please slow down and give plenty of distance between you and the car ahead of you and focus on getting to work safely. >> tracy, one of the outages or one of the dangers comes from the out takes we see it here on the about -- out ages when it here on the bay bridge and richmond san rafael bridge what is happening with those maybe the cause and when is the estimated time for getting them back on? >> we contacted pg&e and our for caltrans to investigate what is the source. as you can see the lights -- i'm sorry, it is lights affected are the streupblgss of lights. so, we are asking motorists to drive slowly, carefully and give plenty of follow distance. as soon as we get to the bottom of the problem and resolved we will. >> string of lights on the bay bridge, metering lights are not working, what about the tolls? >> i don't have any information on that at this point. from what i un
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. >> join us tomorrow -- not tomorrow. join us monday. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee with carl quintanilla and jim cramer. david faber has the day off. we have november ism due out later this hour to watch for. as for picture in europe, we did have eurozone unemployment ticking higher slightly. a mixed bag there. little change overall in europe. our road map this morning starts with what else? the fiscal cliff. the president heads to a pennsylvania toy factory pressing his case for a proposal that actually leaked last night seeking 1.6 trillion in tax hikes. republicans in morning balking and cliff fears prompt another company to issue a dividend and it's whole foods. >> owner of taco bell, kfc, have warned that sales hit the skids. the shares yesterday hit a fresh high. >>> facebook unlikes zynga. zynga shares are plummeting this morning on the news. >>> never an ego boost for the ceo when the stock falls on the news that he's keeping his job. that's exactly wh
. >> join us tomorrow -- not tomorrow. join us monday. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee with carl quintanilla and jim cramer. david faber has the day off. we have november ism due out later this hour to watch for. as for picture in europe, we did have eurozone unemployment ticking higher slightly. a mixed bag there. little change overall in europe. our road map this morning starts with...
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a robot would not do that. >> and chris lawrence for us, with us at the pentagon right now. it's fascinating. what if something were to go haywire and all these killer robots were kind of meant to take over? what does the pentagon think about all this? >> they're concerned, you know. it's tough because the technology doesn't exist yet. your kind of forecasting what your concerns may be 20 years from now. what this directive does is say there's got to be some inherent fail safes built in. if something were to go wrong we have to minimize that damage and cut it off immediately. it's a message to the weapons developers out there not to build these systems because the pentagon is not going to buy them unless they fall into really strict parameters. >> it's fascinating. how would you even neutralize a robot that's gone craze sni it sounds a little bit ridiculous. but at the same time we've sat through enough movies, chris, to know it could happen. >> exactly, deb. you look at the navy testing, you know, that semi autonomous drone that for the first time could possibly launch and
a robot would not do that. >> and chris lawrence for us, with us at the pentagon right now. it's fascinating. what if something were to go haywire and all these killer robots were kind of meant to take over? what does the pentagon think about all this? >> they're concerned, you know. it's tough because the technology doesn't exist yet. your kind of forecasting what your concerns may be 20 years from now. what this directive does is say there's got to be some inherent fail safes...
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christina loren filling us in, telling us the latest, good morning. >> good morning to you. now we're starting to get into the worst part of the storm. look at this radar picture just lit up. the heftiest rainfall right now is concentrated from san jose all the way north to brentwood and sacramento. look at some of the heavier batches. we've got some strong thunderstorms embedded within the heavy rainfall and those thunderstorms could drive wind gusts upwards of 60 to 70 miles per hour also creating brief heavy downpours and you lose complete visibility if you get stuck under one of those stronger cells. we're going to keep watching that for you. the gusty winds are starting to pick up so we're expecting more storm reports to continue. we stop the clock on your futurecast, 7:00 a.m., bull's eye, the bay area getting slammed with heavy rainfall. we'll continue to track this storm system as it moves onshore. we've got reporters all across the bay area. let's check on the drive. 5:56. rough one, mike. >> it is a very rough one because the rain is obviously an issue and wind as
christina loren filling us in, telling us the latest, good morning. >> good morning to you. now we're starting to get into the worst part of the storm. look at this radar picture just lit up. the heftiest rainfall right now is concentrated from san jose all the way north to brentwood and sacramento. look at some of the heavier batches. we've got some strong thunderstorms embedded within the heavy rainfall and those thunderstorms could drive wind gusts upwards of 60 to 70 miles per hour...
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now make sure you're watching us. stay tuned to ktvu and our channel 2 website ktvu.com to find out about school closures. >>> if you have a flight out of sfo, you are being urged to check the status before head together airport. as of right now most flights seem to be on time there is few cancellations and delays listed on sfo's website. yesterday they issued an advisory due to a low cloud ceiling. some flights were delayed for three hours. some flights arriving at 3:00 this morning. more bad weather was expected today. that means more delays and cancellations are possible. down south mechanical problems left many passengers waiting in the dark. mechanical failure in the lighting is on one of the airports two runways failed. forcing several flights to be canceled. arriving flights were not effected by the technical difficulty and able to land as usual. >>> time now 5:36. storm preparations happening in the south bay as well. the pac 12 championship game is 12 hours from now. coming up at 5:45 how stanford stadium is
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norman can you are from the seas are in order for us in the worst. consume are not in the last second thousand are now on the wrong underground who are of an average probably still near where healy. is real it's about four times the consumption. of the total power of the total border a very liberal the water supply is going on increase it was nothing to do with it. so to talk about the now that's that's a lie there are always a lie are our finger are sociological reasons. for what you say in order that i hold water for our flag words like. notes not a lie yes let's go back to god there gentlemen. it's a lie ok you're in god is it a lie. no it is not a lie it's reality they look to city for example in gaza is being provided about more than forty five per cent of electricity is being produced by the guy's a power plant which israel actually destroyed and bombarded in two thousand and six and it's really about it's a soldier ok this electricity plant has been destroyed was destroyed by israel and continues to be affected by israel's embargo but as a blo
norman can you are from the seas are in order for us in the worst. consume are not in the last second thousand are now on the wrong underground who are of an average probably still near where healy. is real it's about four times the consumption. of the total power of the total border a very liberal the water supply is going on increase it was nothing to do with it. so to talk about the now that's that's a lie there are always a lie are our finger are sociological reasons. for what you say in...
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. >> it's not us, though. but it already looks like we have gotten a glimpse of one of the two winners, just as he learned the good news himself. abc's tahman bradley joins us from washington with the latest. certainly, this picture tells the story. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: oh, this is remarkable stuff, rob and sunny. now, the lottery officials are tight-lipped. but speculation is growing. a missouri man has come forward. and you're about to see video of another guy at the moment he realizes he's rich. could this man be america's newest multimillionaire? to be clear, the names of the powerball jackpot winners have not been released. but this surveillance video obtained by abc affiliate wjla, from a gas station in upper maryland, shows a construction worker, realizing his life is about to change. the clerk and customers at the exxon station says the man showed them a ticket with all six winning numbers, matching the $587.5 million powerball jackpot. >> he couldn't believe it. he was ecstatic. he wante
. >> it's not us, though. but it already looks like we have gotten a glimpse of one of the two winners, just as he learned the good news himself. abc's tahman bradley joins us from washington with the latest. certainly, this picture tells the story. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: oh, this is remarkable stuff, rob and sunny. now, the lottery officials are tight-lipped. but speculation is growing. a missouri man has come forward. and you're about to see video of another guy at the...
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. >> susan mcginnis getting us started on this friday. susan, thank you so much. the president insistent that any budget deal include higher taxes for high earners doesn't sit well with most small business owners. >> reporter: kevin green owns two flower and gift shops in alexandria, virginia and he says raising taxes on the wealthy it will hurt him, his workers and the economy. >> you reduce capital available for investment. >> reporter: small business owners typically report business income on their personal taxes. in a good year his income wail exceed $250,000 making him one of the taxpayers the president says should pay more. in his case $8,000 more. >> what's the economic down side to asking $8,000 more from you? >> i don't that have $8,000 to spend on those employees or the inventory or the business to draw customers. >> reporter: by congressional estimates there's 941,000 high income small businesses. the president says that number includes truly rich small firms like hedge funds but when republicans argue that higher taxes means slow growth they are thinki
. >> susan mcginnis getting us started on this friday. susan, thank you so much. the president insistent that any budget deal include higher taxes for high earners doesn't sit well with most small business owners. >> reporter: kevin green owns two flower and gift shops in alexandria, virginia and he says raising taxes on the wealthy it will hurt him, his workers and the economy. >> you reduce capital available for investment. >> reporter: small business owners typically...
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nbc's meteorologist bill karins has details for us. bill, what can you tell us? >> as far as the snow goes, that's at the highest of elevations where no one lives. the only areas that will get the snow is possibly to the south in the central cascades. it's really the rainfall that's the big concern, the amount that's going to go into these rivers basins. as they accumulate and it continues to rain over the weekend, we're going to have flooding concerns. this morning we're soaked right now. the heaviest rains have shifted into the mountains. it's still raining pretty good. san francisco to san jose, a continuous steady rain out there. the real downpours have moved towards yuba city. this storm system is one piece of it. you can see the plume coming into california. there's another piece behind that has to kick through on saturday. it doesn't look like until monday, lynn, this area will have a dry day. major concerns especially in northern california at this point. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> elsewhere today, the first of the two grand prize powerball winners will
nbc's meteorologist bill karins has details for us. bill, what can you tell us? >> as far as the snow goes, that's at the highest of elevations where no one lives. the only areas that will get the snow is possibly to the south in the central cascades. it's really the rainfall that's the big concern, the amount that's going to go into these rivers basins. as they accumulate and it continues to rain over the weekend, we're going to have flooding concerns. this morning we're soaked right...
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it can be very useful on one of these big bills like the affordable care act, but if you're using the filibuster on everything, the majority is not going to bring this place to a halt over hiring an assistant secretary for education. so my thoughts that i have had for some years. now it takes 60 senators to stop debate. the onus is on the majority. in the past they had to haul 92-year-old robert burns out of his hospital bed to come to the floor to provide that 60th vote. you want to continue to debate, you have to have 41 voters on the floor every time there's a motion to stop debate. that seems to me as a more effective way. because you could make it apply to all these over filibusters. host: a tweet says what happened to majority rules? the filibuster was to give everybody a say, not to rule the land. >> and a filibuster was a rarely-used phenomenon. up until the 1950's yoo might get one or two a year. now cloture chure motions, the one who stop debates aren't ones you talk about. host: democrats line, james, go ahead. caller: yes, good morning, c-span. thank you for taking my call
it can be very useful on one of these big bills like the affordable care act, but if you're using the filibuster on everything, the majority is not going to bring this place to a halt over hiring an assistant secretary for education. so my thoughts that i have had for some years. now it takes 60 senators to stop debate. the onus is on the majority. in the past they had to haul 92-year-old robert burns out of his hospital bed to come to the floor to provide that 60th vote. you want to continue...
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thanks for being with us this morning. other news, surveillance video may answer the $224 million question. the question, who bought the winning powerball ticket in arizona. people at this maryland gas station say the man you see in yellow walked in to check his ticket, and started freaking out. pretty natural response. they say he told them he bought the ticket in arizona. >> he said is this the right numbers? i said, yeah, that's the numbers, you got 'em all. >> you had the ticket in your hand? >> i should have ran, shouldn't i? >> the confirmed winner in missouri, 52-year-old mark hill bought his winning ticket at this convenience store. local media reporting he shared the news on facebook with, we are truly blessed, we were lucky winners of the powerball. >> i would have been doing a dance, he seemed pretty calm and measured and excited. but hello. that's a lot of money. seriously. >>> she took the words of what she had to offer and lady liberty is still standing. the superstorm did set back the reintroduction to the m
thanks for being with us this morning. other news, surveillance video may answer the $224 million question. the question, who bought the winning powerball ticket in arizona. people at this maryland gas station say the man you see in yellow walked in to check his ticket, and started freaking out. pretty natural response. they say he told them he bought the ticket in arizona. >> he said is this the right numbers? i said, yeah, that's the numbers, you got 'em all. >> you had the ticket...
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james joins us here. good to have you. >> we've been hearing people talking about this possible trend for some time. you look at alabama taking jobs. south carolina from bmw. airbus coming to mobile, alabama. on people say at some point maybe we'll get back to a position where it makes sense for china to actually have us manufacturer what they're manufacturing over there now. are we getting there? >> i think it's not going to be anything as direct as jobs now being done in chinese factories move back to cleveland or montgomery, alabama, or anything like that but the next wave of new business startups becomes more attractive for them to develop in california, in texas and tennessee, then in southern china. and so the growth we're starting to see is in some of the high-tech ferms back in the united states rather than in china. >> basic economics. it used to be so much cheaper to get things done in china. now wages are starting to rise. workers are starting to get choosier. >> they are. and i went back to so
james joins us here. good to have you. >> we've been hearing people talking about this possible trend for some time. you look at alabama taking jobs. south carolina from bmw. airbus coming to mobile, alabama. on people say at some point maybe we'll get back to a position where it makes sense for china to actually have us manufacturer what they're manufacturing over there now. are we getting there? >> i think it's not going to be anything as direct as jobs now being done in chinese...
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nobody uses it as a basis. senator corker from tennessee has a 200, 300 page, somewhere in there package which it outlines everything. they say oh, we haven't heard anything from anybody. it's all you know, bs. it's terrible. >> brian: so if this thing goes the way it has gone for four years and the last month and we go off the fiscal cliff what, does it mean to business people like you? >> i don't think it's necessarily all that bad. in other words taxes are going to go up anyway. we'll go back to what happened before the bush tax cuts. we'll go back to that. the economy operated okay then. so it will just happen. maybe sudden and bad because of the cuts that are going to be in there, but if the president and the congress can't get together on cutting on doing something about the deficit and doing stuff, fine let the cliff come. >> brian: but the deficit is not addressed and our defense will be gutted. you okay with that? >> i'm not okay with it. but i think the defense will just trim and get it done. listen,
nobody uses it as a basis. senator corker from tennessee has a 200, 300 page, somewhere in there package which it outlines everything. they say oh, we haven't heard anything from anybody. it's all you know, bs. it's terrible. >> brian: so if this thing goes the way it has gone for four years and the last month and we go off the fiscal cliff what, does it mean to business people like you? >> i don't think it's necessarily all that bad. in other words taxes are going to go up anyway....